To make the headempty is such a heavything to do.For our minds are like a set of clear bucketshung out to gather rain.To be free of the distance betweenour father’s voice is such a close sound-one always ringingfrom the void. George Cassidy Payne is a poet from Rochester, NY. His work has been included in such publications as […]
Month: February 2019
What the “Buddhist Poker Player” can teach us about Buddhist Ethics
Buddhist ethics can be a difficult topic to study or discuss in the contemporary age. Ethics as a category of peoples’ lives has come to seem too prescriptive, too authoritarian, too distant. The communal and developmental ideals embodied in traditional systems of thought, from Buddhist to Aristotelian to Christian, have been largely set aside by […]